I've made and put online a transcript of RMS's presentation and Q&A session from the recent GPLv3 event: "The Future of Free Software" March 18th, Turin, Italy:
http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/gplv3/torino-rms-transcript.en.html
Sections
1. First, a note on "intellectual property" 2. On to the GPLv3 3. About "or any later version" and transitioning between versions 4. Software patents: explicit patent grants 5. The four freedoms of Free Software 6. Digital Restrictions Management: how it was tackled without restricting usage or modification 7. DRM and laws about effective restriction measures 8. Licence compatibility 9. Compatibility with Affero - addressing web services, if you want 10. Compatibility with two kinds of patent retaliation 11. The draft GPLv3 does contain a very limited patent retaliation clause 12. Requirements for notifying users of the licence terms 13. Question 1: What about Linux? 14. Question 2: About dynamic linking and languages 15. Question 3a: What if someone thinks the spirit has been changed? 16. Question 3b: Can writing Free Software beat DRM or is lobbying needed? (Stallman's answer discusses democracy) 17. Question 4: Who is involved in the process? 18. Question 5: Why is there not a team running it instead of you, and who will run it next time? 19. Question 6: What ideas for GPLv3 were rejected?
And I've added a link to it on the GPLv3 wiki page for such texts: http://gplv3.fsf.org/wiki/index.php/Reusable_texts